The Bodhisattva, the Dharmarāja, and the Dalai Lamas: Evaluating the religious and political causes of tibetan self-immolation

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

8-23-2018

Journal / Book Title

Journal of the American Academy of Religion

Abstract

Since 2009, over one hundred and fifty Tibetans have self-immolated. While most scholarly discussions of these tragedies have revolved around non-violent, bodhisattva ethics, we challenge and supplement those interpretations through an analysis of the long lineage of defensive violence in Tibetan Buddhism. Comparing the discourses of the V Dalai Lama during the sectarian battles of the seventeenth century to those of the XIV Dalai Lama regarding Tibet's situation with China, we highlight their similar means of legitimating deaths aimed at preserving the Dharma from extinction. We conclude by surveying the last words of self-immolators to show how they have appropriated this discourse.

DOI

10.1093/jaarel/lfy006

Journal ISSN / Book ISBN

85055445950 (Scopus)

Published Citation

Soboslai, John, and Joel Gruber. “The Bodhisattva, the Dharmarāja, and the Dalai Lamas : Evaluating the Religious and Political Causes of Tibetan Self-Immolation.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion, vol. 86, no. 3, Sept. 2018, pp. 759–88.

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